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energy market trader phil flynn says it starts with natural gas produced in russia carried in pipelines to ukraine and beyond to europe. russia will look to raise natural gas prices on ukraine. if they cut off supplies of natural gas, europe will use more oil and it will be bullish across the energy complex. already russia has made it clear that ukraine's 15-billion dollars' worth of inexpensive deals for fuel sources are in jeopardy. the u.s. can be affected because the price will go up if the supply is reduced. the white house walked carefully down the middle of ukraine's unrest. this is not a competition of east versus west. there's no resumption of the cold war. this is about the ukranian people and their future. the bright spots emerging from the crisis in the ukraine-- are the country's bond prices are rising and so is the stock market. on speculation that the country will get european and u.s. aid after the ouster of president yanahkovych, the ukraine;s stoxx europe 600 index rose to a six-year high. coming up... they may be out of the spotlight now....but two washington insiders
energy market trader phil flynn says it starts with natural gas produced in russia carried in pipelines to ukraine and beyond to europe. russia will look to raise natural gas prices on ukraine. if they cut off supplies of natural gas, europe will use more oil and it will be bullish across the energy complex. already russia has made it clear that ukraine's 15-billion dollars' worth of inexpensive deals for fuel sources are in jeopardy. the u.s. can be affected because the price will go up if the...
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. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so, you get some instability somewhere, you get somebody threatening to close a strait somewhere, you get anything, when the price of oil went up $10 with syria syria is not a major producer but it sis the security premium that traders place on oil regardless of where it is coming from. every time the price of oil goes up a dollar a barrel it costs the navy and manner corps an additional $30 million. in 2011 and 2012 the navy was presented with an additional unbudgeted $2 billion in fall costs. well there are not many places to go get that sort of money. you can take it out fof operations. so you
. >> you have championed broadening the energy base for the navy. how is that going? and how do you manage that? >> first it is going very well. to answer the first question it is fuel and energy is a military vulnerability particularly the way we are doing it today. i'm very glad that america is producing more oil and gas. but even if we produce all that we can use, there are two overriding factors. number one oil and gas are global commodities and the price is set globally. so,...
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i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedication and not quitting adds up to success, right? so all of my businesses, people think, global grind was not successful for four years, five years, fhat farm took six years for make a penny. my financial service took six years to start becoming profitable. everything takes a long time. and i think resilience and dedication, i learned that from not quiting in music. you need to know that you can't fail until you quick. >> what mistakes have you made? >> i make mistakes every day. >> really? >> i don't try to counts them. if i counted my mistakes -- >> what have been some of the big ones? >> big mistakes. >> very rarely do you
i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedication and not quitting adds up to...
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we had a real influx of young adults that have given the city a lot of energy, and i think give it an opportunity to sort of change some of these dynamics. >> larry, good to talk to you. thank you for sharing this great research with us. larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that, and it has turned into a battle between business ow owners and civil rights groups. three who supported the bill changed their decision when it became a sword towards religious intolerance, an, and arizona governor jan brewer defends the right that anyone ca that a bus" serve anyone they want. here's the deal. the u.s. constitution already enshrines religious freedom in this country. all this law would serve to do is enshrine an arizona's business right to discriminate against gays and lesbians. that would be a step back. join me when we look at a new york cab driver who is working to get a better middle class
we had a real influx of young adults that have given the city a lot of energy, and i think give it an opportunity to sort of change some of these dynamics. >> larry, good to talk to you. thank you for sharing this great research with us. larry eickle at the pew trust. >>> some people believe that arizona's initiative to deny business to gays. now the bill was passed primarily with the intent to protect businesses' religious' liberties, but it as it has become way more than that,...
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humans with energy do much more than humans without energy. and then at the end of the book i talk about selection, which is what glasses are made of. it is what solar panels are made of. it has revolutionized the world. gold, silver, iron. far as the elements that we are concerned about the most, i guess carbon is probably the one in the situation in the ukraine? >> and we occasionally think about uranium as well, which reduce his power, but does have lots of other uses. >> you bring up uranium. we have obviously all been watching the news unfolded and the ukraine and russia. and mr. putin and his push to try to take over that region. , how your experience at bp should the world be relearning mr. putin right now and the russian ambition? is ukraine an important source for conducting energy and gas flow through that region to the ceu?-- two >> ukraine is very important. russia is important to the ukraine. it produces and provides them with a lot of their energy. ukraine is the gateway to the rest of europe for natural gas. russia has never cut
humans with energy do much more than humans without energy. and then at the end of the book i talk about selection, which is what glasses are made of. it is what solar panels are made of. it has revolutionized the world. gold, silver, iron. far as the elements that we are concerned about the most, i guess carbon is probably the one in the situation in the ukraine? >> and we occasionally think about uranium as well, which reduce his power, but does have lots of other uses. >> you...
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that is bridge the humidity with us and the dew .s are high, the hair is not behaving and that is the energy that is wringing out the moisture and we had a little last night up to quarter of an inch in san francisco. we sit in between systems now and we will be dry for the most part throughout the day today were afternoon and tomorrow we will have clouds but by 3:00, cloverdale and santa rosa could see a few light showers and through the evening hours, getting a little bit bitter as the night goes on and at 11:00 everyone will see showers and maybe a quarter of an inch bay area and maybe a few have a 50's if you get sunshine. a stray shower and the bulk of the day has clouds and tomorrow is warmer, with clouds and rain late that ends early on thursday and sunny and warmer friday, saturday and sunday. both systems, perhaps, if we are lucky are quarter of inch wednesday into thursday. >> thank you. the waiting is over. get ready for another season of "dancing with the stars" with the cast revealed on "good morning america" today and we show you who is vying for the mirror ball trophy. >> they
that is bridge the humidity with us and the dew .s are high, the hair is not behaving and that is the energy that is wringing out the moisture and we had a little last night up to quarter of an inch in san francisco. we sit in between systems now and we will be dry for the most part throughout the day today were afternoon and tomorrow we will have clouds but by 3:00, cloverdale and santa rosa could see a few light showers and through the evening hours, getting a little bit bitter as the night...
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they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians. >> it's not just ukraine. it is the european union and western europe. we have had plenty bad times with russia turning off the taps before. where are these alternative sources? >> from africa. from libya to italy. those networks are there. from russia, the hard line directive to germany. there is a cap on that one as well. >> can they take the russian element out can others provide the answer? >> not really. i think both sides know you cannot have quick changeover or substitute for it. the world lies on the european side. and i just want to say this stand j
they have to have their own source of energy. they have chevron and others to search and explore for shale gas. but that is a long-term process. exploration of ordinary conventional oil and gas takes many years. a few more years and many hundreds of millions of dollars. so it is a long-term process. i'm optimistic. but in practice you have to be realistic. it takes time. >> they do rely on this. they also rely on the transit fee they receive. >> indeed. >> for the ukrainians....
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the republican would be for opening up energy drilling, tracking, natural gas all around the country. i would think they would be for health care savings accounts, controlling the border. there seems to be four or five things that the republicans ought to sit down, agree on and say, we'll do this if we get elected. i don't see a -- i don't see a single message coming out of republicans that says, we'll do this united if we're elected. >> but i think the things you just listed we all are united for, i think sometimes we're not doing a good enough job presenting that message to the people. and presenting it in a way that resonates with the people. but it's not that we disagree on any of things you just said. the one thing i would add to it is, is that we also care about growing the economy and creating jobs, and the way we would do it is by leaving more money at lomb. leaving more money in kentucky, in texas, in the hands of those who earn it, and that would be a stimulus that would work. and that we need to show that against a contrary distinction to the president's policies which have
the republican would be for opening up energy drilling, tracking, natural gas all around the country. i would think they would be for health care savings accounts, controlling the border. there seems to be four or five things that the republicans ought to sit down, agree on and say, we'll do this if we get elected. i don't see a -- i don't see a single message coming out of republicans that says, we'll do this united if we're elected. >> but i think the things you just listed we all are...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> and the oscar goes to, anthony hopkins. [ applause ] ♪ >> all right, gentlemen, fire away. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is the thing you love most in your life? >> privacy. >> what is the thing you wish to have most in your life? >> privacy. >> you want to say something in spanish? >> i don't speak spanish. >> how do i feel? fine. how are you? >> i don't know what i'm doing here. i didn't win anything. >> oh, yes. >> sorry, yes, yes. >> what is your feeling about oscars and what they mean in this community? >> it's exhilarating. it's good to be recognized by your peers. have you heard that before? >> as the show progresses, the room fills up with losers. for everyone who wins, there are four who don't and they are bitter and they sit there and they're not interested in the jokes anymore. >> keep your eyes on the losers tonight as they applaud the winners. you'll see great understanding, gre
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> and the oscar goes to, anthony hopkins. [ applause ] ♪ >> all right, gentlemen, fire away. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is the thing you love most in your life? >> privacy. >> what is the thing you wish to have most in your life? >> privacy. >> you want to say something in spanish? >> i don't speak spanish. >> how do i...
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manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. over two, train folks with the skills they need to get those jobs. something that your senator is working hard to do everyday. [applause] three, guaranteeing every child has access to a world-class education. [applause] four, making sure that hard work is rewarded with wages youcan live on and savings can retire on and health care you can count on. that is what we are fighting for. [applause] minnesota is helping to lead the way on these issues. poisedate legislature is to raise your minimum wage this year. [applause] i called for a new women's economic agenda. it is actually a family economic agenda. equal pay for equal work. leaders in your state legislature are working hard on this because they know when women succeed, america succeeds. [applause] on all these issues, we are reaching out to members of congress, looking to see if they are willing to work with us on some of these priorities. what i also said at the state of the union is, in this year of action, whenever i can partner
manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure. over two, train folks with the skills they need to get those jobs. something that your senator is working hard to do everyday. [applause] three, guaranteeing every child has access to a world-class education. [applause] four, making sure that hard work is rewarded with wages youcan live on and savings can retire on and health care you can count on. that is what we are fighting for. [applause] minnesota is helping to lead the way on these issues....
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cold front raced through, a little line of energy tried to roll in behind it. that will kick up sprinkles or drizzle this morning. there's another branch that will break off this area of low pressure and slide across the north bay. north bay you naturally get lift because of the elevation. leftover moisture, heating of the day. a very, very small chance of a shower. lets take a look at accuweather forecast. high clouds and sunshine friday and saturday. we'll push the low 70s away from the coast. low- to mid-60s there. saturday night into sunday morning, that's when daylight savings begins and we lose that hour of sleep. sunday night into monday morning next chance of light rain mainly across the north bay. spring warmth and sunshine tuesday and wednesday. have a good one. >>> some wet roads out there this morning. if you're driving into work, maybe slow the speeds down a hair because it is slippery out there. earlier, speaking of which, we had a car go off the road right here at this exit ramp. some place as a few days ago. northbound 280 exit to eastbound 380.
cold front raced through, a little line of energy tried to roll in behind it. that will kick up sprinkles or drizzle this morning. there's another branch that will break off this area of low pressure and slide across the north bay. north bay you naturally get lift because of the elevation. leftover moisture, heating of the day. a very, very small chance of a shower. lets take a look at accuweather forecast. high clouds and sunshine friday and saturday. we'll push the low 70s away from the...
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the algerian establishment feels any upheaval in the country could throw its major energy supply from europe into turmoil. for now tha algerian president enjoys the establishment. >> still ahead, we get a sneak peak of preparations for the biggest party on earth. fifa has religion covered as now both women and men are allowed to wear headgear. details coming up in sport. >> it is the biggest and most prestigious night on the calendar of the united states. the oscars take place in hollywood on sunday. while fans and celebrities mol over the nominees, a group feels snubbed. >> jack gill has been grown up, beat up, boiled over and flipped out. but one thing he has never gotten was a nomination for an academy award. >> we feel like we're being left out. we feel like there is a big hole in the academy and we should be included in it. it should an no-brainer decision if it happens overnight. >> for decades gill and other stunt actors have been lobbying the academy of motion pictures to create a category of stunt actors. for an earth for make up, sound mixing, many are surprised there is not
the algerian establishment feels any upheaval in the country could throw its major energy supply from europe into turmoil. for now tha algerian president enjoys the establishment. >> still ahead, we get a sneak peak of preparations for the biggest party on earth. fifa has religion covered as now both women and men are allowed to wear headgear. details coming up in sport. >> it is the biggest and most prestigious night on the calendar of the united states. the oscars take place in...
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energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the n
energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic...
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we had some breaking news from the energy information administration that basically gave us a new number for end of the year storage. the u.s. is now going to be able to store 4.332 trillion cubic feet of natural gas at the end of the retail season, usually october and november. that is where we have a backup supply if we have a very cold winter and after this winter, traders are wondering if that is going to be enough. look what happened this winter. temperatures have been very cold, storage has fallen to 1.333 trillion cubic feet. a lot of traders, they fall below the two bid seat at the end of march we might not be able to get back to -- that is the big debate in the market. that led the market is so sensitive to the weather, big spikes we're seeing up and down. once again getting cold temperatures, traders worry we won't hit that number and we're back up today. cheryl: thank you. adam: banker to baker, my next guest list left of the i stress world finance to found a bakery with the confident name. the owner of stud muffin desserts, any bonus you ever got at merrill or morgan stanley.
we had some breaking news from the energy information administration that basically gave us a new number for end of the year storage. the u.s. is now going to be able to store 4.332 trillion cubic feet of natural gas at the end of the retail season, usually october and november. that is where we have a backup supply if we have a very cold winter and after this winter, traders are wondering if that is going to be enough. look what happened this winter. temperatures have been very cold, storage...
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. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating pot holes. san francisco department of public works says there has been a 25% increase in reports. last year, they filled 1600 of them. >> yes. >> still ahead tonight new adventures of bat kid in hollywood. >> smoking pot in a rest room. students are third graders. >> a man pays cash for a new tv and winds up in handcuffs. >> fewer tour of the light show on the bay bridge. you'll have to wait until after dark. don't. i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor.tk to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want
. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating...
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last year was horrible for energy. a lot of negativity was priced into commodities in general but specifically energy stocks. we think it got overdone. and again, our overweight in energy really is a manifestation of the fact that we think we're going have a good economy that's going to be good for energy prices, it's going to keep oil well above $90 a barrel. and companies like hall haliburton will make money because they're oil field services company. >> as you know, investors have been looking to almost every single economic report and parsing through every detail to figure out what's next for the markets. the big one next week is the february jobs report. what are you expecting in that report? and how might that play out in the markets? >> we're expecting about 180,000. for the remainder of the year we're actually expecting over 200,000 jobs. i think, though, you got to be looking at the impact of whether the weather hasn't been great. i think the market will probably accept 130,000 jobs. anything meaningful below
last year was horrible for energy. a lot of negativity was priced into commodities in general but specifically energy stocks. we think it got overdone. and again, our overweight in energy really is a manifestation of the fact that we think we're going have a good economy that's going to be good for energy prices, it's going to keep oil well above $90 a barrel. and companies like hall haliburton will make money because they're oil field services company. >> as you know, investors have been...
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it is timing the energy that comes through and rings out and that best chance is going to be in the north bay through the morning. you can see light to possibly moderate rain with yellows as we head to the lunch it is hitting the central bay and this will be sprinkles and not making it to the ground over the dumbarton bridge at noon and by 4:00, the south bay is getting wet weather and at 3:00 you can see the heaviest rain still going to be up north. as we head to tomorrow well wake up with just a few lingering scattered light showers. as we head into the afternoon, you can see the forecast is dry and we have temperatures running around the low-to-upper 60's and clouds. on wednesday we could touch 70 and more showers on thursday and friday, saturday, sunday, looking dry and spring-like. >> sue? >> good morning, everyone, it is lit. that is how we lick like our monday morning to begin with. ace is off to a great start. no delays on muni. a couple of problems including this on the side of the shoulder, eastbound 580 non-commute direction you can see the red sensors approaching 205 westbound
it is timing the energy that comes through and rings out and that best chance is going to be in the north bay through the morning. you can see light to possibly moderate rain with yellows as we head to the lunch it is hitting the central bay and this will be sprinkles and not making it to the ground over the dumbarton bridge at noon and by 4:00, the south bay is getting wet weather and at 3:00 you can see the heaviest rain still going to be up north. as we head to tomorrow well wake up with...
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some of this energy is moving across the southwest, and fueling our next snowstorm and ice storm unfortunately across the central u.s. you see the pinks on the korean. that's where the freezing rain and sleet is falling. north of that is where we have the heavy snow, and in some cases we could certainly see up for to a foot of snow. look at the cold front. this is meteorology 101. you can really see it. it's a powerful arctic front. these are current temperatures, not windchills in the single digits and the minus digits here. 35 in memphis. that's where we're sealing that icy mixture. ahead of that very warm, unestablish are stable area. but again dangerous windchills where it feels minus teens, minus 20s across the northern plains. this winter could be one of the coldest on record for the northern plains and upper midwest. back to you, eric. >>> just promise spring. spring and summer will be here -- >> soon. i think it's like 18 days officially on the calendar. >>> unbelievable. >>> the pentagon is planning to cut the size of the u.s. army to levels that have been unseen in nearly 75 years. i
some of this energy is moving across the southwest, and fueling our next snowstorm and ice storm unfortunately across the central u.s. you see the pinks on the korean. that's where the freezing rain and sleet is falling. north of that is where we have the heavy snow, and in some cases we could certainly see up for to a foot of snow. look at the cold front. this is meteorology 101. you can really see it. it's a powerful arctic front. these are current temperatures, not windchills in the single...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor is tions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. in a clinical study, over 80% of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor is tions and...
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it has to be given the time, energy, and money, but you continue to pursue it, but there isn't enough money to answer the phones. i know we hear from time to time the argument is if you give the irs more money, they will collect more revenue. the argument is if you give the irs one dollar, you will get back four dollars or five dollars and maybe six dollars in revenue. if you do not give the irs money, the revenues will go down. it makes sense to say if you develop irs, it sounds like it -- if you give the irs money, sound like it makes sense. but there's no evidence that is true. often times, the opposite is true. the appropriations was increased with the irs and the collections went down. obviously there are other factors than just how much money the irs got. you got to look at inflation and population and tax policy. a lot of different fact race. last year in 2013, that was the best year ever. we collected $2.8 trillion. that was at a time when the sequester was going on. there is less money for the irs to have. all i have to say is i do not necessarily believe that a higher level
it has to be given the time, energy, and money, but you continue to pursue it, but there isn't enough money to answer the phones. i know we hear from time to time the argument is if you give the irs more money, they will collect more revenue. the argument is if you give the irs one dollar, you will get back four dollars or five dollars and maybe six dollars in revenue. if you do not give the irs money, the revenues will go down. it makes sense to say if you develop irs, it sounds like it -- if...
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as an exporter of energy. i think the longer this spat over here goes on, the more we are going to hear about that u.s. issue here. of course, i just might add that europe has been trying to get off of its dependency on russian gas for quite awhile now, so this issue is height ended. >> if the conflict stays contained in crimea, does everything go away as far as investors are concerned? >> no. no. not at all. this is a geo-political issue. the crimea is an integral part of the ukraine. the prime minister said he is not going to give up the crimea without a fight. >> means the tension is unlikely to lessen any time soon. so, while the heart of the spat, this argument, this tension, if you like, might be confined to the crimean region, the repercussions elsewhere -- we have talked about a few of those just now -- are massive. so, the market is unlikely to turn a blind eye. bear in mind this is the 5th bigtest exporter in the world. we have talked about the gas supply t whether it is confined there or not, the ge
as an exporter of energy. i think the longer this spat over here goes on, the more we are going to hear about that u.s. issue here. of course, i just might add that europe has been trying to get off of its dependency on russian gas for quite awhile now, so this issue is height ended. >> if the conflict stays contained in crimea, does everything go away as far as investors are concerned? >> no. no. not at all. this is a geo-political issue. the crimea is an integral part of the...
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one of the things putin has to be aware of, if he shakes the energy tree very hard, he's going to persuade europeans they can no longer afford to rely on natural gas. they will be able to go their own way with a combination of slal from europe, england and imported from the united states. catr and others from europe, many building receiving stations to take that lng now. >> clearly the immediate impact is a massive destabilization of the ukrainian economy. maybe they underestimated the amount of the aid that was propping up and ukraine could also ab factor. no? >> it's a big factor. ukraine is going to be destabilized economically as a result of this no matter what. even if putin decides to let go of crimea, pull out, owes billions to russia for natural gas. so if the european and united states step in, essentially subs diesing russian natural gas. it's exported to ukraine at a price far in excess of what we pay in the united states and well above any economic costs. pure gravy, russia exported to ukraine. >> general, little rock, arkansas, always a pressure. we thank you. we'll be right b
one of the things putin has to be aware of, if he shakes the energy tree very hard, he's going to persuade europeans they can no longer afford to rely on natural gas. they will be able to go their own way with a combination of slal from europe, england and imported from the united states. catr and others from europe, many building receiving stations to take that lng now. >> clearly the immediate impact is a massive destabilization of the ukrainian economy. maybe they underestimated the...
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about a third of all their energy products come from russia. they are kind of afraid to fire a shot at russia. economic shot. and russia, they need to realize, russia needs those petrol dollars. they can't cut off the european union and stop shipping them gas and oil. russia would buckle under. they would buckle under. they need each other. this has to come from the eu, and we should join the eu with economic sanctions, at least the threat, and that would be enough for putin to get out. >> the e.u.'s position has not always been that strong. there are lots of other positions. i'm going to go to this sound on tape and then get kimberly and greg's thoughts. >> an incredible act of aggression. really a stunning willful choice by president putin to invade another country. russia is in violation of the sovereignty of ukraine. >> this is a time for careful, wise, steady leadership. >> we know that the russians have basically violated every major treaty they ever entered into. we see how they basically lied. they're lying, and this government is a gov
about a third of all their energy products come from russia. they are kind of afraid to fire a shot at russia. economic shot. and russia, they need to realize, russia needs those petrol dollars. they can't cut off the european union and stop shipping them gas and oil. russia would buckle under. they would buckle under. they need each other. this has to come from the eu, and we should join the eu with economic sanctions, at least the threat, and that would be enough for putin to get out....
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however, some energy funds have come out ahead. including cumulus energy based in london up an amazing 28% through late february. goldfinch capital and lochridge up 8% to 9% as of this week. they actually took us inside their operations yesterday where an eight-man team divided up by region, looks for price gaps between one part of the u.s. and another. a strategy that's helped the roughly $100 million fund generate pretty solid profits over the years. cio david dunn says he knows, though, he's dealing with a very volatile market here. >> they call these the widow makers for a reason. i've been trading natural gas since the mid-90s when all this stuff was really starting to become liquid and active. and i have seen, you know, many, many issues with some of these risky trades. and it's not hard to find yourself on the wrong side of a weather event. >> reporter: you know, scott dunn is not alone in this sentiment. fellow natural gas trader bill perkins who works down the street in houston running skylar capital says, look, we're a co
however, some energy funds have come out ahead. including cumulus energy based in london up an amazing 28% through late february. goldfinch capital and lochridge up 8% to 9% as of this week. they actually took us inside their operations yesterday where an eight-man team divided up by region, looks for price gaps between one part of the u.s. and another. a strategy that's helped the roughly $100 million fund generate pretty solid profits over the years. cio david dunn says he knows, though, he's...
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they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the net worth more rapidly than the s&p 500. >> he doesn't care about the share price? >> he doesn't. you look at the book value of berkshire hathaway. since he took over it has outperformed the s&p 500. you look at five years, each five years always outperformed the s&p 500. this time it might not. 2013 was such a stellar year. the s&p 500 returned 128% since the end of 2008. that is a phenomenal performance but it is not living quite up to his usual target. 65, thet forget society book thought he was $19. year on year, compounded, generally you're getting 20% from berkshire hathaway. that heinz might
they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the...
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energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank you, shannon. >>> the top democrat in the senate says the obamacare horror stories are live. that has some experiencing them first hand pretty fired up. >> i'm completely outraged. it's absolutely ridiculous. >> we're going debate the issue fair and balanced, of course, next. >>> another snowstorm spreading across the country gearing up to hit the east coast tonight. whether you want them or not, you need to know. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you
energy in a position where putin doesn't have access to the energy reserves and to the reknew that's he's had in the past. so whether this president does it or the next president does it, somebody has to do it. and i keep going back, shannon, you know, we survived jimmy carter, we're going to survive barack obama, but it will be incumbent on the next president to stop president obama. otherwise, neither will stop president putin. >> always good to see you. thanks so much. >> thank...
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until now i don't think i realized that i still had some shame energy on it. i was surprised that it brought up so many emotions. i defiantly think you have to be prepared though. it isn't a matter of not telling the truth or telling the whole truth. this was part of my life that got closed and i like that. it's been a secret because i bought into the mistake just under a year after the biggest loser i was offered a free bariatric surgery and i went and had a gastric sleeve, you know and uh, then i was able to lose the last 50 pounds. a gastric sleeve is a surgery that takes down the size of your stomach, from the expanded size, they take part of the stomach off so it doesn't leak or anything and you have a smaller stomach, instead of an 80 ounce, my stomach then only could 8 ounces, no doubt i've stretched it out maybe 16 now. when you have a little bity stomach instead of a full stomach, you can only eat so much. i don't have any foreign bodies in my stomach, i don't have a lap band,
until now i don't think i realized that i still had some shame energy on it. i was surprised that it brought up so many emotions. i defiantly think you have to be prepared though. it isn't a matter of not telling the truth or telling the whole truth. this was part of my life that got closed and i like that. it's been a secret because i bought into the mistake just under a year after the biggest loser i was offered a free bariatric surgery and i went and had a gastric sleeve, you know and uh,...
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coles kelly's is an expert on japan's energy policy. she explains the rationale behind the government's renewed emphasis on new clip allah japan's very precarious lack of natural resources. and the hope that by moving away from fossil fuels like imported gas oil and coal you can afford to be very disruptive and sharks to both electricity prices as well as gas prices that took place in the nineteen seventies. lbc its energy policy will be welcomed by the business community. but he adds the two teams and the government need to display more transparency in order to convince the general . your jaw up to you. this dear world. and in years and getting ready to test their latest plan to deal with them be your mind to wander at school she might die and see if you want to flee soil to stop that. four hundred tonnes of groundwater from nearby mountains flows beneath the facilities and free day. government officials plan to spend more than three hundred million dollars in an effort to stop that. they want to build a frozen mall around reactors one
coles kelly's is an expert on japan's energy policy. she explains the rationale behind the government's renewed emphasis on new clip allah japan's very precarious lack of natural resources. and the hope that by moving away from fossil fuels like imported gas oil and coal you can afford to be very disruptive and sharks to both electricity prices as well as gas prices that took place in the nineteen seventies. lbc its energy policy will be welcomed by the business community. but he adds the two...
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. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating pot holes. san francisco department of public works says there has bee. last year, they filled 1600 of them. >> yes. >> still ahead tonight new adventures of bat kid in hollywood. >> smoking pot in a rest room. students are third graders. >> a man pays cash for a new tv and winds up in handcuffs. >> fewer tour of the light show on the bay bridge. you'll have to wait until after dark. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: right now, you can get a serta mattress, any size, for just $197 each piece when you
. >> lisa is an energy whose expert ease, she says pooling water raises red flags. >> you get pitting that you can't see. sou don't know how much is lost. >> caltrans says it's a bridge designed to be water resistant not watertight. >> would you build a ship that way? >> this is a process to determine how water is getting in >> the full list of findings will not be made for at least a week. >> rain water has been getting into cracks in the road creating...
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the windst 48 hours, will grab the energy in circulation and pull it all eastward across the country. it's going to be about time he gets here, as it makes the trip. pull a lot of moisture off the gulf of mexico. what are the temperatures going to be here? warm enough to be rain? cold enough to be snow? a transition? or a mix? we know it will be warm sunday evening. temperatures expected to start falling during the day on monday. the exact track is up in the air. when will enter the system to provide the precipitation. what will it look like? who will get what, and how much? we will not have a clear-cut answer to that until later in the weekend when the storm gets closer. by early on monday morning, the rain will start to change to freezing rain and sleet in the metro areas, as the colder air moves in. that pattern will continue throughout the day, before it ends. the possibility of snow for monday. 45 degree temperatures tomorrow. if you degree temperatures on monday. again, i think the big story on the storm on monday will be the farther north will be colder air. snow more predomina
the windst 48 hours, will grab the energy in circulation and pull it all eastward across the country. it's going to be about time he gets here, as it makes the trip. pull a lot of moisture off the gulf of mexico. what are the temperatures going to be here? warm enough to be rain? cold enough to be snow? a transition? or a mix? we know it will be warm sunday evening. temperatures expected to start falling during the day on monday. the exact track is up in the air. when will enter the system to...
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they said if an asteroid that size were to hit the earth, the energy from the impact would be greater than that of a nuclear weapon. but really we're not in any great danger until aerosmith writes a song about it. but it was a close call for some of you in our studio audience waiting outside tonight. this asteroid just came through and wow. you're so lucky it just crazed the top of your heads and that it was made out of foam rubber. $44 million was the budget on that. [ applause ] now you're patronizing me. you know, whenever an asteroid passes by earth, i like to curl my body up in a funny pose for archaeologists to dig up 10,000 years from now. today i was like this. i'm sure by now whether you're daiting or not, you know about tinder and grinder. these are apps that help single people find other single people to do a little something i call "it." they're very popular. and now there's a new app called, and i'm not sure how to pronounce it's pell 3 nder. it helps people coordinate threesomes. finally. you don't want to deal with all that red tape. how does that work? you got a match
they said if an asteroid that size were to hit the earth, the energy from the impact would be greater than that of a nuclear weapon. but really we're not in any great danger until aerosmith writes a song about it. but it was a close call for some of you in our studio audience waiting outside tonight. this asteroid just came through and wow. you're so lucky it just crazed the top of your heads and that it was made out of foam rubber. $44 million was the budget on that. [ applause ] now you're...
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countries like germany, their economies are closely down in the energy sector and they are hesitant on things like sanctions. there is strong rhetoric coming from washington. on this side of the atlantic, the rhetoric is considerably toned down. as the leaders arrive today for the meetings, we have what we call on the press the verbal warm-ups. they make the comments and sometimes that gives you the temperature of what the talks are going to be like. it seems like, from what i am could read, that sanctions will be on the table but they are really pushing for some sort of dialogue, some sort of negotiation. on idea is not to egg putin into such a position that he has to take a tougher stance. he wants to allow putin to enter negotiations and dialogue. one of the leaders who did mention sanctions is german chancellor angela merkel. she has been seen as the most reluctant so far. she actually said that we will talk about sanctions in a different kind of form, but whether we enter into force or not depends on how far the diplomatic rss goes -- how for the diplomatic process goes. they will
countries like germany, their economies are closely down in the energy sector and they are hesitant on things like sanctions. there is strong rhetoric coming from washington. on this side of the atlantic, the rhetoric is considerably toned down. as the leaders arrive today for the meetings, we have what we call on the press the verbal warm-ups. they make the comments and sometimes that gives you the temperature of what the talks are going to be like. it seems like, from what i am could read,...
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i worry about that with relationship to our energy grid. but i read the guys who want to stop the a.i. smart enough to create programs to outsmart the programs from those from a lot of money? i think it is possible. >> i may have misunderstood but you are looking for two types of safeguards? >> the a.i. community this is about interviews with a.i. developers. we want safeguards. >> but by definition the similarities are rapidly expanding intelligence? >> once you get the super intelligence yes. there is a group the machine intelligence research the is trying to have safe a.i. that those programs that creates the lead dna. that tries to learn lessons from the industrial process built in from the inception. right now and advanced cognitive architecture but we will put a condom on its. but you have to start from scratch. there is a book called normal accidents about the development in to learn a lesson for labatt -- from that and gets $20,000 in donations per year with the digit long dash budget of 50 billion. >> when is it apparent these mach
i worry about that with relationship to our energy grid. but i read the guys who want to stop the a.i. smart enough to create programs to outsmart the programs from those from a lot of money? i think it is possible. >> i may have misunderstood but you are looking for two types of safeguards? >> the a.i. community this is about interviews with a.i. developers. we want safeguards. >> but by definition the similarities are rapidly expanding intelligence? >> once you get the...
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part of the reason the establishment is less afraid of the tea party movement is i think some of the energy has gone out of the tea party movement and frankly, it's because partly economic realities are changing. one of the annimating fears and focuses of the tea party was out of control government spending. we were taxed too much and government is spending way too much money. well, the deficit last year fell more rapidly than in any year since world war ii. so deficits are coming down. are they losing some of the steam that fueled their cause? >> my colleague john stanton who was at their fifth anniversary event yesterday, he filed this really great report. he felt they were rudderless. initially they had obamacare to mobilize them and now there are so many different issues, don't know what exactly to pay attention to. i think the immigration he reform mobilized them for a while. the other piece of this is that i think many republicans especially in the house are so clearly identified with the tea party that you don't even need a tea party name anymore. it's all one in the same in the hous
part of the reason the establishment is less afraid of the tea party movement is i think some of the energy has gone out of the tea party movement and frankly, it's because partly economic realities are changing. one of the annimating fears and focuses of the tea party was out of control government spending. we were taxed too much and government is spending way too much money. well, the deficit last year fell more rapidly than in any year since world war ii. so deficits are coming down. are...
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we just need the energy. there is fought a lot of energy to translate it into rain. we will have lighter amounts than with the storm last week. through 1:00 o'clock, the north bay is wet and headed to the evening rush you can see the steady and light rain hitting the south bay and in the evening, it is starting to taper and during the morning hours, you can see we will wake up to clearing conditions by noon and by 5:00 or 6:00 we will have clouds. tomorrow the commute will be wet with a few scattered light rain showers and the streets will be wet from overnight. 1" to 2" in the north bay mountains and away the bay up to three-quarters inch in the north bay valley. the seven-day forecast shows keep the umbrella handy, you will not need it after the only commute tuesday into wednesday, but thursday we have another storm and friday, saturday, and sunday county low-to-mid 60's at the coast and near 70 for the rest of us. pollen will be popping then. >> sue? >> we have slow downs in some areas but in fremont, this is the intersection of washington and olive where we have
we just need the energy. there is fought a lot of energy to translate it into rain. we will have lighter amounts than with the storm last week. through 1:00 o'clock, the north bay is wet and headed to the evening rush you can see the steady and light rain hitting the south bay and in the evening, it is starting to taper and during the morning hours, you can see we will wake up to clearing conditions by noon and by 5:00 or 6:00 we will have clouds. tomorrow the commute will be wet with a few...
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i do want to talk about where the energy goes now off to the east and in a place like st. louis, we have an earth camera. give you an idea of what's happening. rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet and that's this type of storm. why we have more than 20 states with some sort of advisory, warning or watch and where you see pink a lot of places will pick up 6 plus inches of snow along with whatever else. you go to the east side of it, it is going to be a rough monday commute for places like philadelphia, washington, d.c., if you're traveling anywhere there, you'll want to check ahead. and here's something i want to spend a little extra time on or maybe you don't. well, the jet stream will get right back into position as we have been throughout the winter. you see that much below average from minneapolis through parts of the great lakes, chicago, you're included there. yes, this is a prediction for your march. the entire month. los angeles and everywhere west looks like we'll get back into that drier and warmer pattern at least as we start spring. remember >> all that weather brou
i do want to talk about where the energy goes now off to the east and in a place like st. louis, we have an earth camera. give you an idea of what's happening. rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet and that's this type of storm. why we have more than 20 states with some sort of advisory, warning or watch and where you see pink a lot of places will pick up 6 plus inches of snow along with whatever else. you go to the east side of it, it is going to be a rough monday commute for places like...
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european union energy ministers echo those sentiments on tuesday saying that despite the crisis brussels and moscow category there was two months that is full of bugs bunny a major disruption to ukraine's gas pipelines. jack thousand cctv process. tommy chief that don't cause lcc has given another signal as he'll run for the egyptian presidency cca reportedly said he won't disappoint dollars to one of the president's party is dying silence on an official declaration that he'll join the rice. our correspondent that of worley has more from connor. this is the man who wants to be president. or maybe not. in march about the fact that this is to topple former president mohamad was the package by and forth that many egyptians think is the best choice to be in charge. so far season has not said he would run in april's presidential election but he or his allies to keep dropping drop hints on tuesday the state news agency reported tuesday saying that he can help turn his back when what he holds the majority of egyptians want him to run with it said you'll create. you look at the ucsd to the const
european union energy ministers echo those sentiments on tuesday saying that despite the crisis brussels and moscow category there was two months that is full of bugs bunny a major disruption to ukraine's gas pipelines. jack thousand cctv process. tommy chief that don't cause lcc has given another signal as he'll run for the egyptian presidency cca reportedly said he won't disappoint dollars to one of the president's party is dying silence on an official declaration that he'll join the rice....
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whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people that need to get into the workforce, and then they are going to be assimilated into it. >> here's a quote from "unleashing the second american century" -- hiring, hiring begets increasing consumption, and sales, sales begets profits, profits be get a rise in the stock market, and rising stock markets beget -- i think that is great for the haves, the wealth effect, which makes people confident to spend money. tingthis beget switches on america's economic engine. >> first of all, the into structure that we are going to be building, that we have to build whether it i
whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
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dive south ward and the energy goes into the los angeles area and weaken and that means rainfall here in the bay area will taper off and meanwhile along with the rain we have wind advisory in effect from 10:00 o'clock tonight 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning north bay coast and peninsula coast. diablo range santa cruz mountains. 45 to 55 miles per hour. pretty good chance of down tremendous and power line. he we also have storm watch for flash flood watch beginning midnight from southern monteray bay south all the way down beyond national forest. 8 inches of rain up to 8 inches in the higher elevation of this renal and moving northward just a bit back up to the coast lean of san francisco bay area and down to monterey bay high surf advisory in effect from 8:00 o'clock friday evening. tomorrow evening to 3:00 o'clock saturday afternoon breakers up to 20 feet. rip current sneak away possibility turbulent weather. saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock probably see rain fall total 1 to 2 inches in the north by mountains. 2 to 4 inches in the south bay mountains anywhere from half inch to inch i
dive south ward and the energy goes into the los angeles area and weaken and that means rainfall here in the bay area will taper off and meanwhile along with the rain we have wind advisory in effect from 10:00 o'clock tonight 10:00 o'clock tomorrow morning north bay coast and peninsula coast. diablo range santa cruz mountains. 45 to 55 miles per hour. pretty good chance of down tremendous and power line. he we also have storm watch for flash flood watch beginning midnight from southern monteray...
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and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings institution. fiona, thanks for being here. let's start with that question. you do have a lot of criticism of the president saying that he needs to take stronger action. what conceivable stronger action could be taken? >> well, the problem is, as you've just laid out, that the strong action that the president can take really is very dependent on being in lock step with our european allies. the real impact of any sanctions would only be felt on russia if the eu and other key allies are with us in the way that we are all acting together in the sanctions against iran and our dispute over iran's nuclear program. so, if w
and what's more, the eu imports most of its energy from russia, which is a top oil producer. should putin take the risk and turn off the taps, as he did with ukraine in 2009 and in 2006, it could spell disaster for europe and, perhaps, the u.s. as the "new republic" notes, "any supply shocks in europe that send prices higher will have ripple effects that raise gas prices in the united states." fiona hill is an expert on russia and eurasian affairs at the brookings...
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the company reported higher sales than expected with energy drinks. monster beverage saw its profits soar by 12% during the three months ending in december. shares in frankfurt are up 1.3%. >> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. as we have been reporting, wall street waiting for that key revision to the fourth quarter gdp numbers. also coming out today, consumer sentiment and pending home sales. on the herbings front, liberty interactive, liberty media and nrg media will be delivering quarterly results. >>> ukraine, a limit on how much cash can come out of its foreign exchange. more on that story right after this. >>> u.s. futures, currently called down. the s&p is currently down 1.4 points. the dow currently called down just under 4 points. the nasdaq currently called down 3 points. >> ukraine central bank has put a temporary limit of $1,500 on currently withdraw of accounts. of course, we have those two airports taken by armed guards controlled by armed guards in yesterday. we've heard from the prime minister this
the company reported higher sales than expected with energy drinks. monster beverage saw its profits soar by 12% during the three months ending in december. shares in frankfurt are up 1.3%. >> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. as we have been reporting, wall street waiting for that key revision to the fourth quarter gdp numbers. also coming out today, consumer sentiment and pending home sales. on the herbings front, liberty interactive, liberty media...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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energy, we've been talking about nnch for weeks. the street came in not believing the energy story, now you're getting a bit of a fundamental lift and concerns from eastern europe. reason to continue owning it. dan greenhouse, biggest slide for u.s. stocks in a month. is this news out of ukraine and the developing situation the escalating tensions there enough to derail what's happened in our market here? >> i think grasso's exactly right. the answer is unequivocally no. certainly this might go on for a couple of days. tensions might escalate and de-escalate. ultimately what matters for stock prices is earnings. and the percentage of s&p 500 earnings that come from eastern europe in general and the ukraine is demin mus. no reason to think this is the end of the rally. >> sentiment can come from anywhere. and i would say that russia is a wto member, it's the third largest trading partner of the eu. about $665 billion of global trade is transacted with russia. so to some extent i think it could weigh on multiples if this thing drags o
energy, we've been talking about nnch for weeks. the street came in not believing the energy story, now you're getting a bit of a fundamental lift and concerns from eastern europe. reason to continue owning it. dan greenhouse, biggest slide for u.s. stocks in a month. is this news out of ukraine and the developing situation the escalating tensions there enough to derail what's happened in our market here? >> i think grasso's exactly right. the answer is unequivocally no. certainly this...
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i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number and permanently fix it however we need to. it was always in my view a phony pay-for and surely, there were people who were smarter than me who could have figured out when the bill was on the floor that we were not going to be cutting compensation every year so what would we do? just use this as an excuse to have health care providers come back and say okay if you don't want the cut what else can you give us? that can't be the best way to move forward. it's time to stop kicking that can down the road and do as much as we k. i think chairman wyden will look at that carefully whether we get that done
i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number...